Association between annoyance and individuals' values of nitrogen dioxide in a European setting

Introduction: Annoyance caused by air pollution has been proposed as an indicator of exposure to air pollution. The aim of this study was to assess the geographical homogeneity of the relationship between annoyance and modelled home-based nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) measurements. Methods: The European...

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Published in:Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health
Main Authors: Jacquemin, B, Sunyer, J, Forsberg, B, Aguilera, I, Briggs, D, Götschi, T, Heinrich, J, Torén, K, Vienneau, D, Künzli, N
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:jech:62/5/e12 2023-05-15T16:51:58+02:00 Association between annoyance and individuals' values of nitrogen dioxide in a European setting Jacquemin, B Sunyer, J Forsberg, B Aguilera, I Briggs, D Götschi, T Heinrich, J Torén, K Vienneau, D Künzli, N 2008-05-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://jech.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/62/5/e12 https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2007.066340 en eng BMJ Publishing Group Ltd http://jech.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/62/5/e12 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech.2007.066340 Copyright (C) 2008, BMJ Publishing Group Ltd Electronic pages TEXT 2008 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2007.066340 2013-05-27T02:08:26Z Introduction: Annoyance caused by air pollution has been proposed as an indicator of exposure to air pollution. The aim of this study was to assess the geographical homogeneity of the relationship between annoyance and modelled home-based nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) measurements. Methods: The European Community Respiratory Health Survey II was conducted in 2000–1, in 25 European centres in 12 countries. This analysis included 4753 subjects (from 37 in Tartu, Estonia, to 532 in Antwerp, Belgium) who answered the annoyance question and with available outdoor residential NO 2 (4399 modelled and 354 measured) including 20 cities from 10 countries. Annoyance as a result of air pollution was self-reported on an 11-point scale (0, no disturbance at all; 10, intolerable disturbance). Demographic and socioeconomic factors, smoking status and the presence of respiratory symptoms or disease were measured through a standard questionnaire. Negative binomial regression was used. Results: The median NO 2 concentration was 27 μg.m−3 (from 10 in Umeå, Sweden, to 57 in Barcelona, Spain). The mean of annoyance was 2.5 (from 0.7 in Reykjavik, Iceland, to 4.4 in Huelva, Spain). NO 2 was associated with annoyance (ratio of the mean score 1.26 per 10 μg.m−3, 95% CI 1.19 to 1.34). The association between NO 2 and annoyance was heterogeneous among cities (p for heterogeneity <0.001). Conclusions: Annoyance is associated with home outdoor air pollution but with a different strength by city. This indicates that annoyance is not a valid surrogate for air pollution exposure. Nevertheless, it may be a useful measure of perceived ambient air quality and could be considered a complementary tool for health surveillance. Text Iceland HighWire Press (Stanford University) Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 62 5 e12 e12
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Jacquemin, B
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Forsberg, B
Aguilera, I
Briggs, D
Götschi, T
Heinrich, J
Torén, K
Vienneau, D
Künzli, N
Association between annoyance and individuals' values of nitrogen dioxide in a European setting
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description Introduction: Annoyance caused by air pollution has been proposed as an indicator of exposure to air pollution. The aim of this study was to assess the geographical homogeneity of the relationship between annoyance and modelled home-based nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) measurements. Methods: The European Community Respiratory Health Survey II was conducted in 2000–1, in 25 European centres in 12 countries. This analysis included 4753 subjects (from 37 in Tartu, Estonia, to 532 in Antwerp, Belgium) who answered the annoyance question and with available outdoor residential NO 2 (4399 modelled and 354 measured) including 20 cities from 10 countries. Annoyance as a result of air pollution was self-reported on an 11-point scale (0, no disturbance at all; 10, intolerable disturbance). Demographic and socioeconomic factors, smoking status and the presence of respiratory symptoms or disease were measured through a standard questionnaire. Negative binomial regression was used. Results: The median NO 2 concentration was 27 μg.m−3 (from 10 in Umeå, Sweden, to 57 in Barcelona, Spain). The mean of annoyance was 2.5 (from 0.7 in Reykjavik, Iceland, to 4.4 in Huelva, Spain). NO 2 was associated with annoyance (ratio of the mean score 1.26 per 10 μg.m−3, 95% CI 1.19 to 1.34). The association between NO 2 and annoyance was heterogeneous among cities (p for heterogeneity <0.001). Conclusions: Annoyance is associated with home outdoor air pollution but with a different strength by city. This indicates that annoyance is not a valid surrogate for air pollution exposure. Nevertheless, it may be a useful measure of perceived ambient air quality and could be considered a complementary tool for health surveillance.
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author Jacquemin, B
Sunyer, J
Forsberg, B
Aguilera, I
Briggs, D
Götschi, T
Heinrich, J
Torén, K
Vienneau, D
Künzli, N
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Sunyer, J
Forsberg, B
Aguilera, I
Briggs, D
Götschi, T
Heinrich, J
Torén, K
Vienneau, D
Künzli, N
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title Association between annoyance and individuals' values of nitrogen dioxide in a European setting
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